NFL Draft Day

NFL Draft Day

It was a high-energy night in Las Vegas on Thursday, with some of the biggest names in the NFL suiting up and the sport’s most promising young prospects stepping up.

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1/6 Committee Chairman Says Hearings Will Begin June 9th

1/6 Committee Chairman Says Hearings Will Begin June 9th

The January 6 committee will hold eight days of public hearings beginning on June 9th as a part of their investigation into the attack on the U.S. Capitol. Chairman of the committee, Bennie Thompson says the hearings will be a…

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U.S. Economy Shrinks In First Quarter But Doesn’t Tell The Whole Story

U.S. Economy Shrinks In First Quarter But Doesn’t Tell The Whole Story

Consumer demand is strong. Prices are rising. Unemployment is at 50-year lows. And yet, the economy shrank 1.4 percent in the first quarter of the year. NBC News’ Tom Costello explains some of the factors at play. » Subscribe to…

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PBS NewsHour full episode, April 28, 2022

PBS NewsHour full episode, April 28, 2022

Thursday on the NewsHour, President Biden’s request to Congress for $33 billion more in aid for Ukraine underscores the U.S. is bracing for a prolonged conflict. Then, with a new report showing the economy contracting, experts weigh whether this or…

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Moderna Seeks Emergency Use Authorization For Covid-19 Vaccine For Kids Under Age 6

Moderna Seeks Emergency Use Authorization For Covid-19 Vaccine For Kids Under Age 6

Moderna is seeking emergency use authorization for a version of their Covid-19 vaccine for children ages six-months through five-years-old. The vaccine would be two shots taken four weeks apart, and is 25 percent of the adult dose. While less than…

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Preserving Ukraine’s cultural treasures with digital tools

Preserving Ukraine’s cultural treasures with digital tools

In Ukraine, as everywhere, much of contemporary life, including history and culture, is documented in the digital space. With so much at risk, new efforts are taking on a new kind of digital “cultural preservation.” Jeffrey Brown reports for our…

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Ukrainians brave Russian shelling to restore power

Ukrainians brave Russian shelling to restore power

With so much of Ukraine’s vital infrastructure targeted by Russia, widespread power outages are the norm. It falls to local crews to fix power lines, all the while under fire. Special correspondent Willem Marx and videographer Edward Kiernan report from…

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A divided Congress grapples with rising gas prices, COVID relief and immigration

A divided Congress grapples with rising gas prices, COVID relief and immigration

Lawmakers returned to Capitol Hill this week and were met with a growing list of legislative items to tackle. From funding for Ukraine to more COVID relief, there’s a lot they’re hoping to accomplish before the legislative calendar is upended…

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